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This is what 11.8 will get ya...
Here ya go, looks like it had been stressed before.
Here ya go, looks like it had been stressed before.
Originally posted by HoleshotHolset
flexplate = fusable link ?
Very good point. You take this link out what is next? Driveshafts? Pinions? Torque convertors? It is always a good idea to have a weak link, to a certain extent. In my Jeep I have kept the Ujoints as a weak link. A $10 ujoint versus a $250 dollar axle.
The flexplates arent that hard to change, and usually do not break as severely as we broke ours.
Originally posted by kantdrive55
Originally posted by HoleshotHolset
flexplate = fusable link ?
Very good point. You take this link out what is next? Driveshafts? Pinions? Torque convertors? It is always a good idea to have a weak link, to a certain extent. In my Jeep I have kept the Ujoints as a weak link. A $10 ujoint versus a $250 dollar axle.
The flexplates arent that hard to change, and usually do not break as severely as we broke ours.
That is a good question, what is next?
I find this is what pushing the limit is all about. Seems like there is a natural progression here. A tougher TC was make, so forward clutches slipped. So 5 clutch pack upgrades were made, then shafts broke. so cyro'd shafts were made, then hubs blew. Now we have billet hubs, so cyro'd shafts broke. Now we have billet shafts. -- This may not be entirely accurate, but you get the idea.
This is what "racing" is all about. Its an on going process that never ends. Anyways my opintion is there will always be a weak link. Intentionally having one for R&D purposes is bad. The top dogs need to fix this and keep pushing. So we can find out whats next. No excuses. Of course, intentionally having an easy to change fuse, for the rest of us consumers is good.
Originally posted by TxDieselKid
Congrats on being the first known run in the 11's.
Is the roll cage in place yet?
Andrew
Originally posted by JR2
Hey Andrew didn't DD's truck run an 11. 96 at MM